Norfolk & Western Steam in the 1950s Volume 3
Original price was: $24.95.$19.95Current price is: $19.95.Heavy freights and locals, passenger runs, excursions and engine’s being serviced – it’s all here as we look at the N&W in the 1950s.
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Heavy freights and locals, passenger runs, excursions and engine’s being serviced – it’s all here as we look at the N&W in the 1950s.
A little bit of everything N&W is here on this DVD: Freight and passenger trains, steam and diesel, excursions and even the scrapping of a steamer.
Here are rare color scenes of N&W steam from 1953 to 1958.
This is the NYC&StL shot around Bluffton. We’ll see mainline running with 700 & 800 class 2-8-4 Berks and other wheel arrangements.
The Seashore Lines main line between Philadelphia and Cape May, and around Atlantic City in the 1950s. Rare color footage of the PRSL in steam.
It is 1999 and the EBT Fall Spectacular has four engines under steam. It was a cool, foggy and rainy weekend – which made for some spectacular shots, including some really spectacular night scenes at Orbisonia.
The B&O between Cumberland and Sand Patch in the 1950s. The WM footage comes from the Cumberland area.
This is nearly an hour of priceless color film from the 1950s featuring steam in regular service. Featured railroads include the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, D&RGW, CB&Q and the Great Western. 16mm unedited, silent, film.
Two great trips: Tipong Coal Mine ran the oldest steam locomotive in regular service – in the world. And then we charter a steamer to head across India into Nepal!
Relive the glory years of steam on the Union Pacific with all new footage in this Volume Two of Union Pacific Steam Classics. There is a wealth of variety of material in this second video. Quality varies, but you can’t go back and shoot it now! We begin with late 1950s coverage of 800 series…
Travel back to the late 1940s through 1958 to see Union Pacific steam in action in regular service. This DVD also features bonus footage of the modern UP Steam program.
The Pennsy had thousands of steam engines running millions of miles through the 1950s, and yet vintage film of a PRR steamer is hard to find.
Enjoy some of the biggest steam power that operated in the United States as we present 2-8-8-2’s, and 2-6-6-4 articulated steam power on the Norfolk & Western Railway. Most of the films were shot on the Cincinnati to Portsmouth line, the western end of the Norfolk & Western Railway. Steam freight operations ended in 1956,…
A variety of vintage Canadian National, and Canadian Pacific Steam awaits you on this DVD. Most of it this footage is 16mm, from a variety of sources, but there is also a little bit of 8mm shot by Warren Scholl in 1958 of CN 4-8-2 number 6079 in Windsor, Ontario, and some CP commuter steam…
Vintage steam footage on the rarely filmed Colorado and Southern.
By 1959, Canadian steam was being systematically replaced by diesels. The end was near.
We journey to the CP in 1958 for a variety of CN and CP trains, all headed up by steam.
It’s 1957, and big steam still ruled CP and CN rails.
Through the 16mm films of Everett Rohrer and Perry Becker we can enjoy Burlington Route Steam from the upper Midwest to the states of Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming. Regular service operations include Burlington’s ancient 4-6-0 number 919 on mixed train service from Cheyenne to Sterling, CO in 1956, and several Colorado and Southern steamers in…
UP’s biggest power, the 4-8-8-4 “Big Boy”, and the 4-6-6-4 Challenger.
Rare Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range film from the late 1950s to the end of steam.
Southern Pacific’s Overland Route: San Francisco toward Salt Lake City, via Sacramento and the Sierra Nevada Mountains including Donner Pass. Crossing the Bay Bridge to San Francisco we see the SP Ferry Eureka, plus streetcars and scenes at the Oakland Mole passenger terminal. Mostly steam action, there is rare footage of the “City of San…
A variety of Southern Pacific steam power, from the 1930’s to mid-1950’s.
See the golden age of railroading in films of that period with four vintage films from the 1930s to early 1950s. The highlight film is a 20 minute New York Central film showing the famous Hudson (4-6-4) locomotive – from operations to servicing. The Pennsylvania Railroad is represented with the tourist-targeted “On To Washington”. In…
New York Central Steam power in NYC steam’s the final years and locations.
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